Morphees

If a phone in your shoe or your glasses isn’t futuristic enough for you, check out morphees. They’re smartphones and handheld gaming devices that can bend and change shapes. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Morphees”

Technology, of course, gives us a lot of new words. Here’s one that’s new to me, maybe new to you. Morphe. Do you know this?

Morphe? How do you spell that?

M-O-R-P-H-E-E. Morphe.

No, I don’t know that.

These are mobile devices that change. They can be a game player, or they can be your phone, or they can plug into the dashboard of your car. They’re flexible, twistable. They can do all different kinds of things and take different shapes. And so they’re kind of like universal electronic devices that interface with your world. Very interesting.

Yeah, Morphe. You can hear that in the name. They morph. They change.

Yeah, so it’s a noun.

Yeah, Morphe. 877-929-9673.

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